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Show The Academy will close next Friday Fri-day for the present year. The head teacher, Mr. Jorgenson, will leave for F.phraini hi old home, on Saturday, Sat-urday, where he will locate for the present, but he proposes ere long to attend some eastern college to finish his education. Mr. J. assures us that it is with much regret thai ha leaves this pleasant little valley, the kind people, and joyous, happy students to whom he has become very much attached. He takes with him the best wishes of a host of friends. Wasatch Wave. There is now an organized nine going to contend with the already picked nine, as follows: John Greaves, vs. Henry Lund. Orval Peterson, " Jim Stevenson Mr. Kelly " John Anderson A. Bailey, " S. Williams A. C. Neilson " Daniel Jenson J. P. Anderson " Jas. Clawson Bert Greaves " I). Thomander Jos. Dorius " Adolph Jenson County Loculft. Call at the Register block for prices on the Steinwary Pianos. The front of Jos. F. Dorius & Co. new store is begining to look very ct. Three lodi of wool pasted through Ephraim jreslerday going tooth. Missts Potter aal Bailey of Moroni give us a very pleasant call yesterday. Two train loads of rock for the Ephraim depot, were unloaded at the depot grounds yesterday. ' The school teachers of Ephraim, went to Spiln. City yesterday to visit schools and have a holiday. Geo. Larson " Peter Peterson. It is a good move and wc hone that the picked nine will give the opposing nine something to do. I am in it. Tlrey have queer ideas of insanity in New York city. Because a man started out with a revolver to find and kill the scoundrel who had betrayed be-trayed his sister, he is declared insane in-sane and locked up. If that be insanity in-sanity the country would be much better off if insanity should attack, in its most virulent form, every deceived de-ceived woman's brother. This very question touches the weakest spot in our boasted civilization. A woman betrayed is made an outcast while her male tempter is welcomed by society so-ciety and encouriged to meet his crime the most dastardly and cow ardly of all crimes as often as he can fi.Dd a victim and the opportuity. A Reoister reporter at the De- f ot yesterday morning saw the Sa- ina murderer in the cmtody of Deputy De-puty Cuddetack, for Salt Lake. The diptheria is visiting Beaver. There were several yellow flags out last week, and Wm. Fothcringham lost two little girls. AdvocaU. Dr. West the Dentist has returned home and can be found at his office ready to do all kinds of Dental work. Selling Suits of Clotting, Pants, Ovcrihirts, Jumpers and Gentleman's Gentle-man's Underware at the very lowest cash prices at Jos. T. Dorius. Mr. Enoch Jorgensen contributed . a. line specimen of Cole Spar to our cabinet the other day, which he .'. . brought from the Sanpitch mountain near his former home. Many thanks for the same. Wasatch Wave. Conference Tickets will be on sale Jrfay 30 3 1 st; and June tst, good re turning up to and including June 8th. Musical Festival Tickets will be en sale June 4th 5 th and 6th, good returning up to and including June Sth. Round trip $4.00. Mr. Wicks and Mr. Prank Dalton showed us some fine specimens of gold bearing quartz on Monday from the Dahon mine. The gold could be seen very plainly with the naked eye. It was.covered in some places with pure gold. Advocate. Aftetseeing all the "Base Ball clubs in the county, who have been playing this season, we have come to the conclusion that, with all Ephraim's defeats' they have the neatest uniform and ere long their playing will compare favorably with any other club in the county. A large party of leading Colorado lailroad men visited the Tintic mining min-ing camp last week for the purpose of making preliminary arrangements 10 run a branch of the Rio Grande Western into that district. The intic Miner was to elated with, the good news that it came out with ah extra edition. Wasatch Wave. Sauna. U. T., May i7. Special telegram to The Herald. The Brown muider case came up this morning, the verdict at the inquest being sealed until Brown's trial was fceld. Brown pleaded guilty to murder in the first degree. Marshal Mar-shal Cuddeback starts with him for Salt Lake where he will be taken , care of until September then appear ap-pear before the grand jury. The funeral of . the murdered woman I place at 1 o'clock to day. It Is amusing to contemplate how the Metropolitan of Manti bull tfosed the honest Ephraim boys ia their last centett. On account of he Ephraim nine getting the Metropolitans Me-tropolitans confuted; by making five scores in one innings, they decided de-cided to throw out our empire, and very sorry to say, succeeded. Now this it a fraudulent act, which they , had no right to do. . But we would e.very much delighted to play them another game and let them try it again. ' ' Ephraim Bae Ballists. . w .... |